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The Kindness Ranch Animal Sanctuary

The Kindness Ranch provides a sanctuary and rehabilitation for animals previously used in laboratory research, caring for a wide variety of species and working to rehabilitate and, when possible, place animals into loving homes; animals that cannot be rehomed remain at the ranch to live out their days with ongoing care.

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Idaho Humane Society

The mission of the Idaho Humane Society is to advocate for the welfare and responsible care of animals, protect them from neglect and cruelty and promote humane education, awareness and compassion.

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Green Dog Rescue

Green Dog Rescue is a foster‑based, 501(c)(3) dog rescue in Boynton Beach that rescues homeless and abandoned dogs (with a focus on small breeds), provides veterinary care and fostering, and places animals into permanent homes. This summary is based on the group's official site and adoption listings.

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Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter

The mission of Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter (FAAS) is to shelter and care for abandoned companion animals, find them newhomes, and to prevent animal cruelty through education and community programs.

Society
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Pets for Vets

To help heal the emotional wounds of military Veterans by using the power of the human-animal bond to provide a second chance for shelter animals by rescuing, training and pairing them with America's servicemen and women who could benefit from having a companion animal.

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Arkansas Paws In Prison

Arkansas Paws in Prison is committed to rehabilitating inmates and giving rescue dogs a second chance at life by preparing them to be loving, obedient, adoptable pets. The Paws in Prison program pairs inmate trainers with rescue dogs for eight to ten weeks of obedience training and socialization in preparation for adoption. Prior to graduating from the program, each dog must pass the American Kennel Club’s Canine Good Citizen Ready test. Because the dogs are properly socialized and trained, their chances of adoption improve drastically, and the risk of being returned to a shelter for unruly behavior decreases significantly. Many of our program’s “graduates” have gone on to become therapy animals and service dogs, including the first water leak detection dog in North America. Paws in Prison collaborates with animal shelters and rescues throughout the state to advance its goal to reduce the number of dogs languishing in shelters and reduce the number of dogs euthanized each year in Arkansas. Since the program began in 2011, more than 2,700 dogs have been rescued, trained, and adopted by loving forever families. Additionally, Arkansas Paws in Prison strives to decrease recidivism rates by providing incarcerated individuals with the opportunity to give back to the community and acquire skills that support successful rehabilitation and re-entry into society. Over the years, Paws in Prison has continued to expand its capacity to fulfill the need for vocational training and rehabilitation programs for offenders. Inmates at five prison facilities throughout the state now have the opportunity to learn the vocational skill of dog training. Inmate trainers attend weekly professional training classes and maintain a daily journal of their dog’s progress, which improves their literacy and communication skills. In addition to employment skills, participants also gain interpersonal skills. The program teaches them responsibility, compassion, and to care for others. Many of the trainers are hired for animal-related jobs after parole. A number of released participants have dedicated their lives to saving animals and work for Paws in Prison’s partner rescues and shelters, and several have established successful careers as service dog trainers. One former inmate trainer returned to work in the prisons as a professional dog training instructor, teaching inmates in the program and serving as an example of what can be accomplished with hard work and dedication after incarceration. Arkansas Paws in Prison Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The program is supported by donations and the sale of recyclables. You can make a tax-deductible donation online or by mailing your donation to Arkansas Paws in Prison Foundation at 1302 Pike Avenue – North Little Rock, AR 72114.

Society
Health
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Children's Village

The mission of The Children's Village is to work in partnership with families to help society's most vulnerable children so that they become educationally proficient, economically productive, and socially responsible members of their communities.

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Retrieve A Golden Of The Midwest

RAGOM rescues, fosters, and finds forever homes for Golden Retrievers and Golden mixes in need.

Environment
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National Aquarium

The Aquarium connects people with nature to inspire compassion and stewardship for the ocean and aquatic habitats; it advances that mission through visitor education, conservation science, habitat restoration, animal rescue, and advocacy.

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Monmouth County SPCA

The mission of Monmouth County Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals is to protect and advocate for all animals. We are dedicated to enforcing animal cruelty laws; providing a safe haven for homeless, abused and abandoned pets while they await adoption; reducing pet over-population through spay/neutering; and cultivating their humane treatment through education and service as a valuable community resource.

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Frenchies United Rescue

Frenchies United Rescue works to rescue, medically care for, foster, and place French Bulldogs into permanent homes; it also provides education and advocacy to support the breed and prevent homelessness.

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Voices For The Voiceless Wildlife Rescue & Rehab.

Voices for the Voiceless Wildlife Rescue & Rehab is a small Delaware-based nonprofit that rescues, rehabilitates, and advocates for injured, orphaned, or at-risk wildlife and other animals in the local region. The organization also engages volunteers and community outreach to promote humane treatment and help animals recover and return to the wild when possible.